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A grounded theory investigation of dyadic interactional harmony and discord: Development of a nonlinear dynamical systems theory and process-model.
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A grounded theory investigation of dyadic interactional harmony and discord: Development of a nonlinear dynamical systems theory and process-model./
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Waugh, Ralph Matthews.
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203 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-11, Section: B, page: 5841.
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A grounded theory investigation of dyadic interactional harmony and discord: Development of a nonlinear dynamical systems theory and process-model.
Waugh, Ralph Matthews.
A grounded theory investigation of dyadic interactional harmony and discord: Development of a nonlinear dynamical systems theory and process-model.
- 203 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-11, Section: B, page: 5841.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Texas at Austin, 2002.
Using grounded theory, the purpose of this dissertation was to develop and articulate a theory and process-model of interactional harmony and discord. The primary focus was to answer the question: What happens, moment-to-moment, during the unfolding of interactions in significant, well-established relationships? The grounded theory analysis and synthesis resulted in a theory and process-model of interactional harmony and discord.
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There are three contributions made by this dissertation. One scientific contribution involves development of a theory and process-model regarding moment-to-moment interactional processes (both intraindividual and interindividual) across the entire continuum of dyadic interactional episode. A second scientific contribution involves conceptualization of both harmony and discord within a single theory and process-model. Finally, a methodological contribution of this investigation is the use of grounded theory with entire papers of published, psychological secondary sources.
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The model describes the initial conditions of each partner in an interaction, such as each person's complexly constructed self- and other-perceptions and expectations regarding one's own and another's characteristics (e.g., temperament), states (e.g., arousal/affect), relational schemas, and relational history and initial engagement in the interaction. The initial conditions of Partners A and B interact and bidirectionally influence one another via feedback loops. Additionally, the interaction takes place within contexts that can affect the dyadic communications (e.g., noisy restaurant or sociocultural festival).
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Higher-order emergent core characteristics influence Partners A and B, intra-individually, as well as interactions between them, dyadically, via bidirectional feed-back processes. Along the continuum of harmony and discord, various combinations of emergent dyadic properties continually self-organize, create, promote, and maintain the spontaneous emergence of a multitude of possible interactional trajectories.
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